1st Edition

Enterprise Cloud Computing for Non-Engineers

Edited By Frank M. Groom, Stephan S. Jones Copyright 2018
    239 Pages
    by Auerbach Publications

    239 Pages
    by Auerbach Publications

    This book provides a technical description of cloud computing technologies, covering cloud infrastructure and platform services. It then addresses the basics of operating a Cloud computing data center, the services offered from Cloud providers, the carrier role in connecting users to data centers, and the process of interconnecting Cloud data centers to form a flexible processing unit. It also describes how cloud computing has made an impact in various industries and provides emerging technologies that are critical within each industry. Lastly, this book will address security requirements and provide the best practices in securing data.

    1. Introduction to Cloud Computing. 2. Carrier Role in Cloud Computing Connectivity. 3. Healthcare Industry. 4. Financial Industry. 5. Manufacturing. 6. Cloud Marketing. 7. Making the Case for the Cloud in State Government. 8. Internet of Things. 9. Customer Services. 10. Research and Educational Enterprises. 11. Implementation and Benefits of Cloud Services in Higher Education. 12. Cloud Use in Consulting Services. 13. The Case for the Cloud. 14. A Race for Survival in a Crowded, Cloudy World of U.S. 15. Contact Center on the Cloud: A Brief Look at an Evolving Industry. 16. Cloud Security: The Importance of the Cloud. 17. Case Study: Contact Savvy--Launching a Multi-cloud Solution.

    Biography

    Stephan S. Jones, PhD, is the director of the Center for Information and Communication Sciences, where he is also a professor delivering core technology courses in the graduate-only program. His industry experience is as a field engineer and owner of a telecommunications company providing voice and data solutions for business/commercial systems in the Midwest. In academe, he has published or edited numerous books and texts associated with simplifying complex communication technologies for nonengineering students to comprehend. He is actively engaged in supporting broadband technology deployments to underserved and unserved regions of the country and providing technical support for non-profit organizations with student participation.

    Frank Groom, PhD, is a professor in the Graduate Center for Information and Communication Science at Ball State University. His research is concentrated in the areas of high-bandwidth networking, distributed systems, and the storage of multimedia objects. Dr. Groom is the author of seven books, most recently having finished The Basics of Voice over IP Networking and The Basics of 802.11 Wireless LANs. Among his best known books are The Future of ATM and The ATM Handbook. Dr. Groom earned his PhD from the University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee in information systems. He is the former senior director of information systems for Ameritech.